Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Is this the beginning of the end for Corbyn?

"The way politics divides the world is into friends and enemies." - Francis Parker Yockey
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There is every chance Britain could be dropping bombs over Syria before the week is out, yet it's the goings on within the Labour party that are grabbing all the headlines.

Our first piece this morning reports from Labour's 'lively' PLP meeting last night and suggests Jeremy Corbyn's shambolic handling of his party's position over Syria could mark the beginning of the end of his leadership. 

Our second piece looks at the reasons why David Cameron is so keen to intervene in Syria. It suggests that it has more to do with his need to prove himself to our international allies than it does with believing he can defeat Isis.

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